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< p 4 % 'jots'*%' •: 3 '«SW f: ! m : The BarnwelF People HITES OT StJBSCtlFmir^ b vUvrihj* p«r Vniinm TlBb. •••«•• .fl.M ^ ~r^- T ; ' ,•, ,, l TUURbDAT. NOVEMBER t, w£ E tlM B« _ Hannor """ " ■ „ S^iajbr. CownmmcaMotw of Hanoony Lodiee No. 17 A. -. r.\IL-. 1 •wWatttwMW Maaor.lcTfem- i Barnwell anon Thatadar. w ~ °f Mxt before the full moon in each maMk, bectantu* at earty candle light. «y order «f W.-. M. . ^ H. P. ARsmnov. Secratarr. NOTICE. Adminihtkatkix Sal*. Pureuant to an order of the Probate Judge for Barnwell County I will sell at pnblio auction for eaah on Friday, the 29th day of November, A. D. 1901, at the late residence of Adam Walker in Konetnary Township, Barnwell County, ail of the peraonal property of Adam Walker, deceased, consisting of: Seven heed of Mulea, Taro head of Hones, One Syrup Hill and Boiler, Two 2-horse Wagon*. One 1-horse Wagon, One Timber Cart, One Buggy, Buggy Pole t Harness. One Engine, Boiler, Qln, Saw M|!l and Fixtures, Plows, Geara and Farming Utensil*. Corn end Fodder end other articles ol personal property. Bale to commence at twelve (12) o’* clock M. Alice D. Thomson. Administratrix. j- t ¥■ - M ASTER’d BALK, T»« Stats or Boom raaoLlxa, i Cocwtt or BaaawaLL. \ In tbe Court of Common Pleas. Catherine A. Wlliiaa.tet.sl. Plaintiffs, rs. F. M Bamberg et al., Defendants. By vlrtne of a decretal order to me directed In the above entitled cause, 1 will aell at Barnwell, In front of tbe Court House, on Mond*y v (he 2d day of December, 1901. it being taletday In said mooth. within the legal houHh of aei*. the following described real prop* ertr: All that tract or parrel of laad, situ- at*. 1^log and being in the Oiuuty and mate aforeeald. containing four huo- . dred acres, wore or lees, and bounded as rollews: (>a the North bv lamia id Miles Leedbolt; Kaet by lands of T. W. Jeuklne and J. W. Googe; BoniA by lands of W. J. Banders and Wr»t by lands of Mrs. Panline Brunson. Terms: One half cash dbd tbe bal ance to be paid le two eqnal annual In- stalmeau, lb* credit portion in be se cured bv bond of tbe purchaser end mortgage of (be premises sold, tbe pur chaser to bare the option of paying all cash, the saM martgsga to run tala e prnvisMMi for tea per cent, attorney’s fees la iba aeant of tbe service* *f any attorney betmmiag n sees aery. Pur- cbaser to pay for title* and revenue • UMp* H L O'BAX NON, Master. Master's OMce. November 1st, luui. _ Will they. 'fduA year** iret kllllltg frest egme on November let. Capt A. W, Trout paid a* a sunshi ny osll on Saturday. 8ket:he* of candidates unavoidably postponed until next week. Mr. Oscar Foreman paid ns his an- nlial pleasant call on Monday. Messrs. P» Purse and George R. Dunbar were la town on Saturday. Tax oolleetions up to Saturday night were 40 per cent below last jetTs crop. The time for exchanging old school books for now ones will end on the 14th Hwt. Dr. A S laking himself a* a a argon* of r skill, tte onerared on Abndaf croup, opening the wiadplpn of alt feat, which gave immediate relief. A CARD, imp fellow OtUaeas of Barnwell H. F. Buist E*q. went boro, Ga., yesterday on business. to Waynee- professional Wedding Presents In beautiful abundance at T. R Chisolm A Co’s, Blackvtlle. V Capt. N. M. Walker wa* the drat of our friend* to give Monday’s clouds a stiver lining. Dr* K. W. Ellis and N. F. Kirkland Jr. paid os very pleasant non-profes sional eall* on Monday. Master Bryant was our hand- LET ’EM ALONE. Nearly every circus la followed by a miscellaneous assortment of toughs, sharpers end tight lingered et parts In itucket-plcklng. Fosslblr some Will be here on next Batnrdiy. They are good people to let alone. ' NEXT SATURDAY. The Barnwell ootton weighers hate been very constant and courteous this season, and now thev want the farmers to retnm their kindness by allowing them time on next Saturday to go to the drone and renew their youth. They ask the farmers to bring no cot ton to town that day after noon. rt ig to year coll to eator red tana of tbo a groat deal of take a good bat If r* :lv« LONG BRANCH PUIUIOOPHT. fh- shew has cmu** and gone end w* will venture tin* »•—ril<*« that asors money <-bengr«l hand* wi account jf Its visit lb*ii ha* lieeii pstd lain the treat- nrles nf all cteNrchcs <-nmpo*lag the Uarn«e;| Itnptist Ass^lailnQ (or a wtu-le year, hut, of roiirse, l« was not all paid not to se. ih- Mg elrru* by chorvb n«einbera lint «oma <•( them a* t the esamiAle. ahh h «e de.<*t say U nut right, though a a ar* a doubting ‘Thowes on tbe »tili)e«*t. but tbe good (took oars, sud usaov -Hher like tblags, •*do yr.** A no as ns bare t-gun wa will mention other tilings wh<eh d« not suit a l*a--s »•<««is rooutrt Ni«n. Take ••or yoong. Hc*n-*bat ■ d ••-•Itege preat- dents, (•roles-t.r* and pres, her*, with th*dr cut aed ttrfesl spre'bes that the p>a,r and uhl<-arned ,-a«M*l unde rs laud, tinioas ae had *tl been to Louiarille to the neiuiuarv, .earned the l.atio yqufbs and Grrek sente re*, and tell b#w it Is that some great srbnlars are trying to keep belt out o' the Bible by using the nrd “hades ’ and other worde that >r Ifsrkra and niggers ktiow it. 'nsea.toe-dTsMM low* slwwilil Inae part nf his thumb ps- per containing one of hU ‘‘beads" he would be lost, w* don’t mean eternally but juei tor the present day’s services. Tben snotber thing we have dlscov ered which we think Isn’t right. Our churches wtH not generally allow It* member* to **11 whiskey, not even at a little clerk In e dispensary, but hew how about nlstois. pistol cartridges, knuck*. Ac.f We ouce heard of a man who advertised for a red haired, freck led faced, red nosed collector, promis ing to pay good wage* and also furnish the pistols and whiskey. So w* can readily se* by peat observations that the two article* ol commerce are close ly related, the former licensed by the Blete end the licence paid (may be) by a church mein bet, and lb* church mem ber not restrained by the church, and so the destruction of men atlll goes on. can sad by the uae of whiskey end pis tela. We have meant nothing peraonal and have hit at no one particularly In the above eommuicailoa. . Rlah Mae. ^kee, K >w notbiag Beyond any doubt Sprawls of Rosemary some-t saleday visitor. Tuesday was brightened by calls from Messrs B R. l^wL Sr. and Jr. W. Z, Bryan, T. R. Lblaolm. Our good friends Messrs J. B. Arm- atong and J. S. Bln were just as kind at they coaid be on Monday. ; Candidate C. S. Warner was kept from meeting bis friends on Monday by a mild v|«it I root malaria I fever. A call from our Inug time good friend Mr. W. J. Martin on Thuraday was one of last week’s happleet experiences. Subscriber K. D. Reed, colored, clev erly moved the “paid" opposite bis name two years forward on Monday. .You may go further, but you’ll nev er Slid belter bargain* than T. K. CM*- olui A Co. of Bleckville will sell you. The Rural Free Mall Delivery meet* with much favor through the neigh borhood* where It Bll# a long fell went. in hla lest letter from the IMiHippinee Mr. Levy U. McDonald wiote that he sxpeoted to gwr home before Cbri*tma»r Mrs. tl. II. Crum, who he* been III al a hospital hkBaltimore, ts wry much belter and expects to return borne next weehaj —— Frees all section* of the County cornea the good newt that larger area* than ever known ere being putln amall grala. Mr. end Mrs. Newell Anderson re turned to Augusta «o Saturday morn Ing. after a delightful stay with the old folks at home. Tbe South Carolina State Horticul tural Society was organised In Colum bla last week, with Mr. I. F. Still of Blackvili* as treasurer. A well known western prophet pre dict* from the 14th to tbe XOth the most •ever* storms known for year*—wind, rain, snow and blisaard*. Capt F. M Cater was la town for a few hours ae Thursdav, and hi* many friend* ere rejoiced at the const*Qt Im provement in his health. Attorney General Bellinger win go to Mkhmand on tba Uih Inst, to argue before Judge Goff the case against the Che raw and l*arllngtoa Railroad for back taxes. Mr. J. M. Brant of Sycamore la a wit* farmer. UU tobacco crop this year baa mad* up for the shortn*** of corn and ontton and put him In good •hap* for 1901. Mr. H. H. Coekery of Aegn*to has ta advertisement la this issue nf Inter est to buyers of all manner of vehicle*, harness, saddlery and carriage end wagou*msteriel. There will be preaching et tbe Meth- •disk Church next Bunday et II a. m. aed at 7 JO p. m. Sermon In th«|morn lag on “The Spirit of Ykdfoc* and Bloodshed In Oar blet* " After e bright week’s visit to Mrt. T. 8. Cave Misses Blanch* and J*aaay« Duke* returned to Orangeburg op bun- d*y wUaossa*ai Isaslag wr-ynaag' dnir Olar, 8.C, Nov. 4tb, MM,. Mr. Editor, Wifi you allow me to thank my friend* of Barnwell for the *call,* end endorsement of Olar for me to become n candidate for the Legislature? No one can be more gretefnl for the kindly expression than I, and no one would try with a more honest Intent of purpose to serve the people than I, but various r«a*oas''prevent me from becoming e candidate. I hope for the office to fall on worthy shoulder*. - N. F. Kirkland, Jr. the LegDIa retbea men to ill the you will favor me sufhuebt to elect mo, I will g both heart and brain, in tbe duties Of this position elected f would do so free, and entirety untramelted, ha ! far mer. *llo has stood by rod in the pest, and will do so in the future, under any, mud bll circamstanesa. Hating re cently appeared bfnre you In every ( tart of old Barnwell County at a Can- date, air Introduction now to you la unnecasaary. I believe that those of yon who know me will feel assured that should 1 be elected that yodr Interest In the Legislature will not suffer In my Honda. My platform, briefly, will be to work for mr constituency. County and Htate, and for as low taxes as la oonaleter.t with good government, a better road law and a better enforce ment of the pocket pistol law, a change In time for closing tax books. In short to protect the Interest of the people and not cater to the requirements of cor porations or the money kings. Yours to serve, B. R. Lewis. BIST BABAAFARILLA. Red Bleed Beraepertlle I* the most reliable medicine of It* kind told. Otto be three bottles makes one fral as tbo’ he bad a new leaee upon Ufa. Satis faction guaranteed. Mind, wo mean exactfv what w* say and can always he located. CREECH’i PHARR i ciratam* i Aim: hues [by tbe Great i ration for the Any life, it) way to denial Ilf* v*o *t*n Teacher. m* anywhere I . .v ... - v ^ -1*. - *1* I* •* «••• L nt the llfe^ of the student In arday and Monday. Ion not only affcart* to a BLACKVILLE JEWELS. The Blaekyille Graded School closed Ra second * month last Fridav. Pupils who average 93 or more In -ctinlitrvhlp, deportment and attend ance are entitled to a place on the monthly honor loll. For the past month the honor roll Is a follows: High School Department—Alma Free 96; Blanche Baxlev. Isabel Free, Mad alene Ulentx, 97; James Hammond, 90. GrammarUrades—Wade Johnson (.9; Charlie Martin 96; Irene Keel. Marin Keel. Hattie Rene Milhous. 90; I'aul Baxley Alms Baxley, Leo Green, An nie Grlbbln, 93. Primary Department—Hicks Chap pell, 96; Nathalie Hammer, Henry Ix>u- I* nt rebel’, 97; Pearl Hoffman. Evelyn Williams, Adrian Baxley, Mike Grove*. M; Evelyn Leonard. Gilmore Mixson, Charlie Mathew*. Julius Strohel, Kath- ^f**»TTT*%TlimTTIRn t If Hoffman, Marguerite Splgeuer, 94. 9ALEDAY. Iu attendance Monday looked like old lime*, but there was e general com plaint of ah-rt crop* and low prlcos. And though tbe fniuro looks dark lo all occupations there was a courage to meet end overcome hard times that •bowed the breve hearts of the people will never despair. The Count? Democratic Executive Committee met pureuant to call, and Cbtaf Jusilc* T. B. Dunbar of Foui Mils wa* elected First Vice-1*reddenl lo ill Um vacancy cauaed by the death of Col. J. B. Bate*. Tbe primary election to chon#* % sue- ie**or to Col Bate* In tba House of Representatives will be held on dotur- d*y, Uth November, and If a second battle of iba baiiou I* necessary U will be fought oa tba .bah Inst. Iditids brought full vaiuo* at the M aator’s Hales Tbe sale* of tbe late Capt. J. W. Laneaatar’a real praparty amouutod to II4J3S. Tba brick block corner Court H»u*# Square and Male street was bought by /me. U. Lancaster for $7 400 Tbe boneyard was a rather cbolv aeciloa.. Both stock and were down east and old operators that exchange reported tbe dev tbe dullest November reunion within reo- elieclloa. M>r*llfeU predicted with the coming of tba now year. .. . ThH Will latoreat Haag. Botauic Blood Balm (B. B. H.), the famous Southern blood purlier,quickly | cures cancer, blood poison, pimples, bolls, carbuncles, nicer*, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, aching hones, joints or back, rheumatism, catarrh and all blood and skin troubles. B. B. B. Heals every sore and makes the blood pure and rl ;h. B. B. B-, the fl nest blood pnr- itlermade. Druggiate.H. Trial treat ment free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. V, BLOWN TO ATOMS. The old Idee that the body some time* needs* powerful, draarte. puy live pill baa been exploded; for King’a New Life Fills, which ar* per fectly hanaleta. gently atimuate liver and bowels-toexpel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and tick headache. Only 25c at Creech's Pharmacy and C. N Burukbalter's drug store, ^ BOUGHT ’EM AND Wlf.L 8 CHEAP HELL ’EM SO: HUKKAL'a AT U00 ONLY. BEDS IK A US AT «l a OS LY. - ALL GOODS HOLD CHEAP AT TOBIN'B FURNirtKEHTORR. m BaslBiM “Right of Way," a good enough Cigar for any mat) to puff, cents,, at Burckbalter’s Drug Btore. Nnnnaly’s Delicious Candy, Receiv ed Wee’tly by Express. Always Fresh. For sale by C. X. fiurckhalter, Drug- il*« Wanted l.WO mstomera to smoke Kurckhalter , s “Right of Way Olgar." Guaranteed baud made. The best 5c. cigar made. The merits of HattMfB’i Cough Reme dy is attested by *tirb men as Messrs Green Harrlaon, WIHte Cave, Barney Diamond, Qco. Peacock and others. Creoch'e Pharmacy. WANTED-The Model Steam Laun dry of Augusta, having a superb up to date plant, guarantees compute satis faction to all Carnwell county people favoring 17 with their patronage. Packages and parcels received up to noon on Wednesdays, returned on Hat- urdars. Barnwell Agency at C. N Buickhalter’a Drug Store. A WONDERFUL MAN! Prof L. K. Shlpea, practicing the Wellmer method of Magnetic Healing, and who holds a diploma from one of the leading colleges of this new meth od of healing diseases without the use of medicines, will o|>en office in Barn well the Arst Monday in November. Prof. Ships* comes to Barnwell d! reel from the Southern HanUoriam and School o( Magnetic Healing, where he has made a record second to no one in curing ell manner of diacahes without the use of medkiuea. Aiming the num ber cured was a man whose tight »lde to ttie world, but ita InAuence extends EUMmlty.’* Expenses for tuition and board will S mad* a* low aa possible. For full formation Write to B. F. Gowdy, (HhaW'a Fork,) Oak wood, 1. C. Ming. Work • • • L HOWARD PATTERSON, Attorney at Law, BARNWELL, S. C. Resumes the practice of his profession In ell courts of the State end United States) and will give hia best attention to all baslnem en trusted to his care. Office front room ofer Bank of Barnwell. Tax Collection Notice. County Treasurer's Office, Barnwell. 8. C., Sept. 90th, 1901. Pursuant to an Act of the Genera) Assembly the County Treaaurer'ahooka will be open for the purpose of collect ing taxes levied for 1901 from Oct. 13th to Deo. 91*1, !B01. after which time 15 % penalty will attach. Taxes shall be paid In the following kinds of funds and no other: “Gold and sliver eolh. United State* currency. National Bank notes, and eouimns which ahall become due and payable during tbe year 1901, Ac. The levy Is: For State purposes 5 milt*| for Constitutional School Tax 3 mill*; Ordinary Cuuntv Tax mill*; Krpav loan one-half of on* mill; total 12 mill*. Additional levy for Schools: Allen- I dale. Barbara Branch. Blaekvlll*. Don M>>* Pond. Kike. Edlata, Friendship, »n awry Fr dfef. c. sin. OFFICES i BanWxLL *xt» Wt f WHI be at My Bara well the Halford House on the Am M< ana Tuesday of the Brat add four weeks in each month, and longer speeta I engagamant. At WHIitton officer and Saturday. 1 am also prepared to do Dental < at your homes anywhere In ^ Corn**- DR.J.H.B. MILHOUS Surobon Dentist, nwen evert Ralav ncedey toilowtac t la BiackVtUe *v was paralysed for seven year*, reeioied Kline. I Monle, Morris, New For ., # w ... i , . . , est, Oak Grove, HelgUnrvllla, Seven him to perfeet health In twelve treat- p lne . Tinker* CreekT 2 mill.; Cedar JV*" 4 *’ » V L 0 F* B « J**® Grove, Fairfax, OnlamhU, liaer, I been aufferlng with rheumatUm. dra-| mUl . , 0 wen.’X Hoads, S mUla; Hercules 4 mfile; Barn wall Aig mill*. • - . . . a - I VF if**» , r miriffiE, " a been sofferlng with rlieumati*m, drs- m ii|. , Owen>’ pepata, rouallpatlon, piles for five year* willUtnn si cured «n seven treat menu. Mrs. L F. rAJJI,, IL Mawsome. suffsrlngfrom nerr»u* proe- BELLE8 OF BARNWELL. In the pretty description of the State Rail in Columbia on Thursday evening of la*t week given by Mrs. August Kohn to the News and Courier the cos tumes ef the fair danghtenrof Barnwell In attendance are word painted as fol lows : Mis* Zaidee Aldrich Simms, of Barn well. was sweetly gowned In pink ailk chiffon made with many tucks, over a frock of pink satin; applique and panne velvet of old rose adorned tbe waist; pearl nrnatnenu. > MU* Martha Aver Alirlch also se lected black and white, and It was a most beautiful gown. Of Ivory peau de sole, the skirt was made with a wide •tted Aoiim c. The heading ef this bon- slated of three narrow ruffles. Around the botfom, appllqued on with fancy stitches of whim silk floss, wat a beau- 1 tlful band of blav'k French lac*. The [full waist had tucks, each finished alee [with the ailk dossj It was eat equare; tlnu of lace formed the jlAWMs and *e crowiting effect, tbe waist, 'was the fde black French lace, which formed "|e bertha and square facket effect. Mis* Hair, of WIHUion, wore bluek st over satin, accordion pleated, knots »f green nncut velvet and block ap- ■ue. lisa Hadir Farmer,of Allendale, wore Jaiirty white organdie, with baud* of ' *, full blouse, panne satin, and > and garuUura of white eMffwni IT DAZZLE8 THE WORLD. No Dteravery In medic!a# has ever created one quarter of the excitement that has been cau«vd by Dr. Kiug’t New Dteenvrry for Cousamptlou. It’s severest teal* have been no hopeless victim* of ( ensumptlou, pneumonia. Hemorrhage. Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousand* of shorn It has restored to perfect health. For Cough*. ( Asthma, Croup, Hay Fsver, Una and W hooping Cough It I* the quickest, •iirest cere In the werld. It Is told by C. M. Borekhalter and Craoeh'a Phai- mary whoguaraniea antlefactfon or re fund money, l-arg* hotUee lUc • UM. Trlnl hottlr. free HITCHES, CLOCIS lid JEVEUT. ^HEADQUARTERS FOR PDfSfl 2^curi8tmab liiLULI old hearts many pleasant memories. The Ellenton coi respondent of the Aiken Journal and Review writes that Hon. J. H Ru»h made so many pota toes this year that he had to clear a new ground toger room to bank them. To meet ths growing patronage of the Blavkville Graded School Mias An nie Myers has been added to the Fac ulty. 8h* come* with the highest rec ommendations aa lo aceoinpllshnMDt* aud efficiency as a teacher. Mr. Barney Still, aged about 70 years, was found dead near tbe aiep* of bis home In Georges Creek Township on Tuesday morning. Coroner Nevila held the Inquest The jury found that death resulted from natural causes. Mr. L. B. McDonald and his clever t>W g«ve us a pleasant Friday call. Mr. McDonald told ua that last season he planted wheat on both clay and san dy anil, and that the latter made deci dedly the better yield. Next year he will net give cotton as much room as has been his habit. • Married by Rev. J. D. Mnore at (he bride’s residence on the 90th ult Mr. R. A. Ellis and Mrs. M. M. Knepton,’ all of Barnwell The gifted groom and charming bride are congratulated unon their happy union by many devoted friends, who wish them fyhg life and all ih* good fortune they! so well de serve, t Mr. Starling Hutto, who lives near Salem Church, carried cotton to Olar on Saturday, and as be was returning in thu evening bis horse ran away and he was throjvn from hie wagon, sus taining very severe Injuries. His phy slciens and good friends ate giving him the best attention and hope for his safe and speedy recovet y. President Roosevelt baa promised. If public duties will allow, to be at the Charleston Exposition o.i February 12th, Lincoln’* birthday. Hd 1 ta quite, anxleua to shoot deer in tbe Bum- meryllle woods. If the Charleston hosts wish to give their guest a more strenuous sport thi oottget shooting let them arrange a night coon hunt in Hell Hole 8wam They can get true nosed and mu* mouthed hounds from Barnwell. TBE GENERAL 8B88I098. Crier J. Staff Halford celled the I Court et 10 a. en Monday. Hixteen Grand Jurors ensweied to roll gall, j The Court was adjourned until 3 p et which time J jdge Beu*t charged Grand Jury. Twelve additional petit I jnrora were drawn to supply vacancies. [ The work done up to T’ednoedaj morn ing Is auiamariaed below: TRCB BILL*. The Grand Jury found Tree Bills | against the following ffinwlw McCreary aHae-ftaeeltlne Me- Croary—Murder. (Set for trial Thure- | dev). Frank Brown and Elliott Brown— Murder. Jesse Buoyan—Burglary and Larce ny. George Noble*--Murder. Henry Washington alias Tony Wash ington-Grand Larceny. Me*a Jackson—Murder. (Set for trier] Wednesday). W. II B*abham—Assault and bat tery with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. William Hampton Jr—(1) Larceny of Live Stock, (2) Grand Laroeny and en tering with Intent to steel. Jeff Williams—Obtaining goods un- dei false pretences. John M. Cave alias Jack Cavo—Mur der. George Jones—Assault and battery with Intent to kill. Leonard Miles. Norton Berry, Hamp ton Berry—Grand Laroeny. Edgar Brodle, J. C. Phllltpe—High way Robbery and Larceny. William Devoe—Assault with Intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. Casks Pisposkd or. Jessie Bunyan, Guilty with recom mendation to mercy. Bentenoed to sev en years at hard labor in the Penitenti ary. Henry, alias Tony, Washington pleaded guilty, sentenced to four years on the public works of the county or Id the Penitentiary. John M. Cave—Not Guilty. Holman and Best for the defence. Frank and Elliott Brown, arraigned Monday afternoon for trial on Tuesday, escaped and have not yet been recap tured. V The Grand Jury'experts to complete Its work for this term »n. lie We hive the pmitral line of Jewelry end Mlver Novelties that ha* eker been exhibited In this Iowa. AT PK1CK8 TO 8UIT TUB TIME*. We ere prepared W do eay kind ef work pertaining to the Jewelry busl- aeea et reasonable prices. All Work Guaranteed. Com* and see for your self. ^ We do not mind showing goods or telling tbeprloee. It la no secret. Yours lo please, T. R. Chi so) id & Co., •1 R. R. Ave. ~ Black ville, 8. 0. NOTICE TO DERTORB AND CBED- I TOILS. .. All persons Indebted to the eaWte of Henry Morris, deceased, ere required to make prompt oayment to the under- signed, and all persons bolding claims against said estate will present them duly attested in me. RICHARD M0RRI8, Olar, S. 0. Qualified Executor. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PHIS tration, female troubles, jaundjee. »ou* headnehes. for nine vaara cured In fifteen treatments. Minnie l-ee Wtills, • ho had almost lost h*r sight; the was treated bv leading eMriaMeae of the Mouth wtih no beneficial results; sight restored lo five treslmenu; and num bers of others could b* mentioned who were restored to perfect health by the touch of this wonderful young men. Prof. Hhlpee po-stmts mag nr t power to a wonderful degree. II* can sun.I la front of a person tea feet away and thrill the whole body with magnetic force* with e simple way* of the hand. Prt«f. Rhlpee makes a specialty of treat 'ng chronic diaeaaes, habits, visa*, Ae The sick of Barnwell and surrounding country who have tried medlda* un til It kea lout IU beneficial effect, this treatment le your only hop*. Frof. nhlpes cure* quickly ead permanently rheumatism, oeerelgin. Nervous prae- tratluu. paralyeU. heart troubles, asth ma. draft*#**, wemh aed female trou bles. In fact all dkewaars ar* quickly wared by (hit wonderful treatment The sick end afiMutod should hem tra lime In placing u-eoMelve# under Prof. Hhlpoa for (raatment as he sen surely cure you. Cousultatiou Fra*. Office hours from I a. m. to lb p. m. office next door East of PaorLS Of fice. 4‘t mill*. patronage and Ana 1 SfjmnatfuHl. '~~TE*nlUg you in a E. D FREE. yors, wear* Tree* Barnwell Co. Barhwelt BLACKFILLS, B ill be at hie office lb Banuretl *v< der end Tuesday and Wed* will be at hi* Home office ery rndar and fialutday. and will pointmei.U to meet patients *1 any of enfi county towns or cell at tb ‘ 1 am a full gradaate of QWWW4 tical experlynee, nod ead Meaes jron taqhattr S«hl l ■ N TO THE PlJpUci al Wa hare opened Machine Blackvili*. 9. C., for the re pair of al! klada of Engines, Boilers, Gin and Mill Work. Our shop le equipped ulth tba most In proved Tools end Machinery. Our Terms will bd t&'C A. 8 HJBI bet reesunahle. W* ran;* solicit youf m44*Co*s4owr- FROG POND CHILL AND FEVER CURE Notice. s on tetwr- MONEY TO LO AM. f am prepared to negotiate I Improved farms et e low rat* of est. Don’t write but com* to set J. O. Petle St For Rent, fit To an approved tenant nn* farm of one hundred and eeveatr-dve acre* of fine, well Improved land. On the place ere ell necemary laborers' end other houses. This la open for acceptance until Deo. 1st only, J L. Eltle; ' . Oct 2X. Hffit: Betdnorr. • MV. M am « Mtiu. The aid rrtlahdr the kind to Ub*. The asm that to owe. IV n't waste lime i • ipertmcnling with new for the brat from tb* Pood la the oanc* of pound of core eambins tab* no anbetltat*. If We not arU It write to ua ww will sent it direct for SO cento. DAVENPORT Ik PWNIZY Ca AUGUSTA GA. for Bel* By c. N. BURCKH - Barnwef), •. CT Yours vary truly, F. I. NOSEM SW, P. M. BUCKINGHAM, BARNWKLli, 8 C.. REAL ESTATE AGENT, IDU 105 ET SEOUL! OYESTO* LIFE INSURANCE* (A^ent for New York Lifl.) FIRE INSURANCE* (Calhoun & Company) 1.1*4 your praparty nlth me. Taepaefl fine Vh*f tsrsssment appllaaltau*. AM del alls of perfaettog tonne Swrafntly era touded to Term* repeeneWa. Corrd- aoltutoed. Affitefn . r. M. fttcutffiua* BannwfiLra B. fiL c. r. unon. H. H. COSKSRY. twilawne taaMatiaua I nBoutf 4a. Is tsampn ter Ira ■Sill■ I* sod ** BalteT tor omcnnsTun oanmoAL oo. rfeunuknPA. FREE TO THS BABIES. HONOR ROLL Ulmer High School, month October. 1st honor, tnaximiira 100, minlmnm 90: Miss Mae Brent, Mis* Clara Brant, 3 a met Blount, Beu lab Grime*. Annie Halford. Jack My rick, Grover Keerse, Hugh Keen*, Argent* River*. John G. Wilkinson, Florida Harter, Orrln My- rlck, Grover Sanders, Creddoek Week ly. . 2d honor, mlnlmomBO: Grady Boyn ton, lionnie Senders, Oils Sshders. . Id honor, minimum 70* Loolse Wil son. Thoms* Myrick. James Halford, Wlllto Weekly, Grover Harter. W. W. Hart. Temher- •rv larpc iJ y shipment • enrridge itifal line. Just received a ve of Beaver, I*lush and Mohair and buggy robes, a very beauti also a full line of horse blankets. Sole agents for the famous* Babcock Carriages and Buggies ani^Jno. W. Masury & Son’s house paimA, which arc unexcelled. v H- 733 and 735 BROAD ST* AUGUSTA, GA. TIRED FEELING. This office was the scene on Monday of an all day surprise party. Our friends made the occasion generously profitable end delightfully pleasant to Aimeug. thrtjv honoring ua-hy-tt preseiMdraro gfHid tyurde and,sratk* 1 THAT Mira KnialeT Itlac, BiackviMe. wae ■ were Messrs Oscar Foiewao. J. Wyman ’ ntr lit light bine silk mull, block 1 a*vd Jehn D Jenuv.J fl. Arm«tr«tig. { One fl 00 bnuto of Crerch’s Iron srd rthbfm and elnny lace. 'J,9 Blrt. W.T Cave, R. O nprawls. j Maugenea* Peptoueto will entirely de Mies Etotae talar. Black vllto. elwaye H. J Niuer. J. M. Braut C. I- Braai. away with tUat tired lu pink midf. 1 W i. ffitrae, J. Lawton Eilto/Jeha Aa Mffi* vet-j deepen* ». Ig The Eastern Manufacturing Co., of Chieago, wiU present to every'baby, under one year of age, in this county, one solid silver tkby spoon with the baby's given name engraved on same. You do not have to pay one cent nor buy any* thing to get this spoon. The Eastern Manufacturing Co. are large manuiaC' turers and jobbers of jewelry and silverware, and have taken this naethod ef advertising their goods. Instead of spending thousands of dollars for magazine advertising they have decided In give it away direct to The nndereifMd Am made distributing agent for this locality. Bring year baby to their store and give Its ns me and age and yen will receive one at these beautiful silver syoonanll sngraveit frna sf -aaA This la not a cheep article, but solid stiver ef eluant Assign. Don’t fall to took ever the cUgsnt Ua* ef Co.’sgon f |. twhllb^ kill. tat. * Va. Calhoun & Co f HFE, L|fe ( Accident UG1HTNINQ, Live Stock ■ mURAHCL —At Lowrst Rates Strohoest Companies# CiLHODH k CO, . -orncu at— THE BANK OF BARNWELL; -- - ■ ■ - ^n ATLANTIC COAST LINE. lUutlc Oust Un tittmi Cl. fi S. C. OoftOKVSKD SCBKDULS. 80 uih. In Effect June 9th, 1901. * STATIONS. NORTH. No. 34 daily A.H No. »7 ex Sun. A. M. No. , 66 daily ex Sun. P. M. No. J?.. deny P.M 3 00 Lv Florence Ar ••#••• 7 29 7 2ft Benuettsville 9 22 • * • • • A I’m a 8 20 L Darlington A 8 90 • • a • * 9 03 Lv Elliott Ar 7 80 9 40 Ar Sumter Lv fl 60 • • • • • 4 42 Lv Sumter Ar . a • • • • « 09 4 41 , At Crraten Lv ««.••• 8 19 4 00 Lv Creslon Ar 9 60 • nee* 8 00 Ar i'rflgnalit L 10 00 • # • • • ft i4 .*•••• Orangeburg • ••ape 4 49 6 4H Denmark «•«••* 4 20 fl 12 Barnwell • • • • • # J 57 6 40 r • • • • • Robbins at* • • • 3 29 7 45 • • • • • AuguMa 2 29 I now have for sale at my Stables on Main Street -Bome ot the finest Saddle, Driving an4 Heavy Work IIorBes and several as good, all-round been bronght to this roar first class stock will fin tcrest to eall and get before buying elsewhere. I CAN buying SAVE a§ have ever All wanting their in- my prices Trains 92 trad .14 carry through Pttll- nirPaisee Buffet bleeping' Cars bra tween Ntx York end Macon via An- T. M. Emerson, • ^TlF. EffierninV Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass Agt* J. K. Kenlv. Gen. Manager. I also handle a.full line of Standard Mike* of W Yon are invited to it low aa tbe